Welcome to another installment of our NDPR Forums, in which we invite both the author of a book reviewed in NDPR, as well as the […] Read More
Category: Applied Ethics
Re-posting after a technical glitch this morning (eds.) 1. Current events are reminding us that patriotism, at least of the sort that gets publicly acknowledged, […] Read More
Call for Participation Climate Ethics And Climate Economics: Risk, Uncertainty and Catastrophe Scenarios Workshop at the University of Cambridge Convened by Simon Beard (with Kai […] Read More
In February of this year, scholars released an analysis of a massive data set of 30 million college students born between 1980 and 1991, that […] Read More
Federico Picinali’s essay, “Base-Rates of Negative Traits: Instructions for Use in Criminal Trials,” has won the Journal of Applied Philosophy’s annual prize (of a thousand pounds) […] Read More
[From the Editors: We’re happy to introduce to you Jeff Moriarty, Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Bentley University, who will occasionally post about […] Read More
Considerations in favor of supporting such divestment and advice about how to get started here.
With Donald Trump now president-elect, many people are concerned that something truly precious and fundamental is under threat. Though Americans disagree about many things, we […] Read More
My local library fines its patrons ten cents per overdue book per day. They will let you continue to borrow books as long as your […] Read More